Clonal propagation and
antimicrobial activity of an endemic medicinal plant Stevia
rebaudiana
Mousumi Debnath
Plant
Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, JECRC
Foundation, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Applied Sciences,
Shri Ram Ki Nangal, Via Vatika, Tonk road, Jaipur, India
303905. E-mail:
mousumi.debnath@gmail.com
Accepted, 24 January 2008
Abstract
A procedure has been
outlined for plant regeneration and antimicrobial screening of a
medicinal herb, Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, through in vitro culture of
nodal segments with axillary buds. Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium
supplemented with 2.0 mg/L N6-benzyl amino purine and 1.13
mg/L indole-3-acetic acid in combination were found to be most effective
in inducing bud break and growth, and in initiating multiple shoot
proliferation at the rate of 39 microshoots per nodal explant after 30 d
of culture. By repeated subculturing a high-frequency multiplication
rate was established for production of elite lines of S. rebaudiana.
Elongated shoots were transferred to rooting medium. MS medium
supplemented with 2.0 mg/L indole-3-butyric acid was found to be best
for rooting. In vitro and in vivo grown leaf extracts in different solvent system were
screened for potential antimicrobial activity against medically
important bacterial and fungal strains
by agar well diffusion method.
The chloroform and methanol extract exhibited a concentration
dependent antibacterial and antifungal inhibition. Both
in vitro and in vivo dried leaf extract showed similar antimicrobial
activity. Therefore, commercial manufacture of active constituents from
these improved elite lines would be useful and profitable.